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“This is a very nice demonstration of quantum advantage. While a great achievement academically, the algorithm used does not really have real world practical applications though."
On the cusp of a new era
Paywalled. Is there a free version of this article or a workaround?
This is awesome. Thank you for this!
If you make a bookmark on your bookmarks toolbar and put:
javascript:void(location.href=“https://12ft.io/”+location.href);
in the URL field, whenever you hit a paywall you can click the bookmark and it’ll take you straight to a 12ft.io version.
Doesn’t often work with academic papers but it usually does for news and commentary.
E2A:
javascript:void(location.href=“https://sci-hub.se/”+location.href);
is the equivalent for sci-hub (works well for academic papers) but you may need a VPN for some jurisdictions.
This seems like a great idea, but doesn’t do anything for me. Are there any caveats? Have tried it in Firefox and Brave.
Works for me in Firefox.
Did you make sure you copied the whole line?
It needs to be a bookmark on your toolbar. It doesn’t work if you can’t click it directly from the page. I don’t know why.
Weird. I copied it starting with the “j” and ending with the “;” Also it is on the toolbar.
I decided to search the exact string and see what came back. Didn’t find a solution to the problem, but did find an alternate version that works for me.
I appreciate you introducing me to these. They will be super handy in the future.
Here is the other version in case anyone runs into the same issue.
javascript: (() => { window.location.replace(“https://12ft.io/” + window.location.href)})();
From: https://tildes.net/~tech/10ko/little_12ft_io_bookmarklet
He also has the text for a bookmark a ladder icon in the comments, in case anyone is interested.